Lectures:
1) Routing – the basic principles.
2) Link-state routing protocols.
3) Distance vector routing protocols.
4) BGP routing protocol.
5) Virtual LAN networks, STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), SDWAN.
6) Packet filters – iptables, Cisco ACL.
7) MikroTik platform and RouterOS.
8) Packet filters – MikroTik firewall.
9) NAT (Network Address Translation), NAT64, CGNAT.
10) Security of network devices and security in LAN networks.
11) Redundancy in computer networks.
12) Automation and tools for configuration management in computer networks.
13) Reserve
Exercises:
1) Safety in laboratories. Basic information about the subject and its classification.
2) Laboratory work – practical building of a computer network.
3) Laboratory work – static and default routing.
4) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using Cisco devices (OSPF protocol).
5) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using Cisco devices (BGP protocol).
6) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using MikroTik devices.
7) Laboratory work – switches in a computer network, VLAN networks.
8) Laboratory work – inter-VLAN routing.
9) Laboratory work – packet filters.
10) Laboratory work – NAT (Network Address Translation).
11) Laboratory work – security of network devices and security in LAN networks.
12) Laboratory work – redundancy in computer networks.
13) Reserve term for tests and labs.
1) Routing – the basic principles.
2) Link-state routing protocols.
3) Distance vector routing protocols.
4) BGP routing protocol.
5) Virtual LAN networks, STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), SDWAN.
6) Packet filters – iptables, Cisco ACL.
7) MikroTik platform and RouterOS.
8) Packet filters – MikroTik firewall.
9) NAT (Network Address Translation), NAT64, CGNAT.
10) Security of network devices and security in LAN networks.
11) Redundancy in computer networks.
12) Automation and tools for configuration management in computer networks.
13) Reserve
Exercises:
1) Safety in laboratories. Basic information about the subject and its classification.
2) Laboratory work – practical building of a computer network.
3) Laboratory work – static and default routing.
4) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using Cisco devices (OSPF protocol).
5) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using Cisco devices (BGP protocol).
6) Laboratory work – routing and routing protocols using MikroTik devices.
7) Laboratory work – switches in a computer network, VLAN networks.
8) Laboratory work – inter-VLAN routing.
9) Laboratory work – packet filters.
10) Laboratory work – NAT (Network Address Translation).
11) Laboratory work – security of network devices and security in LAN networks.
12) Laboratory work – redundancy in computer networks.
13) Reserve term for tests and labs.